PCstats.com's
3DMark2001SE Tweak Guide - Part 2 was
very popular with ATI users, but I received a
lot of e-mail from nVIDIA gamers on how to tweak their videocards as well. I
guess I can't/shouldn't really neglect them since about 60% of the videocards
out there use nVIDIA GPU's.

The 3DMark benchmarks from MadOnion are quite
popular and are often used to test the power of computers, and while 3DMark may
not always represent real world 3D performance, it is usually a
good indicator. As we said in the original 3DMark2001 Tweak Guide, the best feature of the 3DMark
benchmarks is the ability to upload your score to the web and compare
your computer to some of the fastest rigs in the world.

The boys over at MadOnion setup "The
Fastest Webmaster " contest, it's a friendly competition between the
hardware sites to see who can get the highest scores. While I'm not first
anymore, I'm still doing very well considering my hardware...

As you can see I'm 800 points off the
lead, but when you look at the system spec's...

Not too shabby eh? Of the Top 10 there's
only one P4 (ranked 8th) that's is clocked lower then my test rig. There is an
AMD T-Bred based system which obviously is clocked lower as well (ranked 7th).
Something else you might be interested in is that I'm on 100%
unmodded hardware, with just air cooling!

On a side note, I'm simply amazed at how
high the scores have come in the last year. I remember how difficult it was to
break the first 10k barrier!